COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE
... COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE. TUE SOUTH AFRICA:: WAR TREATMENT OF REBELS CAPE COLONY AND NATAL, THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICS. ...
... COLONIAL SECRETARY’S VOTE. TUE SOUTH AFRICA:: WAR TREATMENT OF REBELS CAPE COLONY AND NATAL, THE FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICS. ...
... of the war in South Attica about to be brought before tbo lipase of Commons by the Govern,' swat will amount to £11.500.000. This, with the additional estimate already voted, will bring the total to Z 34,500,000. BRITISH CASUALTIES IN SOUTH AFRICA. WAR ...
... THE WAR. «r>. it»T*t .■! J.U3 5.W v*,..uLd . i2.ob> £2 6.«0l lieulntn ...
... the Oppo.iumi on tau ItaS. the debate they waited or the part they played in it. They provoked a dismission about booth Africa& war as Wednesday. The Little Hoglenders dammed mond the Government, denounced Great Britoil, her soklier., end her policy, ...
... of war Thre wen. me dr* m tire latch the f.. 4 • ore severely bathos. bat mewl Whim that it welcome . wake tfor trod grub eye et's.* I•.' For kat tint Mi. bed TO. rotary. hen the W.. a • k L H.-. ',poet &of .od sotoded at tl.• 'oat of war Africa.— WOUN ...
... improvement being made in the arrangements for the accommodation and treatment of those poor, afflicted people. South Africa since he war, and Fleet Street, at any time are not the palaces of truth, bill they are as George Washington was' to Ananias compared ...
... 1887, and Major General 29ih dune same year. The Ute General, altboupb Mart done credit him with any war service, had seen a lot cam paigoing in West Africa, days when medals. dtHoreuoos. and bon .on were not lavishly distributed as these timre. Ihe laic ...
... situation in China til'd it is almost impossible to discuss the situation while in ignorance the truth on tlus point. In South Africa the war is showing no little sign of nearing end. The two hundred and fifty thousand -are still there, and their numbers are being ...
... horns statesman, are often deplorable —indeed they begin to rsambls ths rstotiana between Dutch and English In South Africa. The war tdsgrams at* aot without aa *l*. what mors awnring record warfare eonld hars than tbs oJUial acoouats rslstisg to 90 ...
... supported by masonry rolumns. Wbitino on the subject of locusts as food, contributor to toe Scotsman says in South Africa daring the war locusts bays formed not unimportant part in the food several of toe garrisons. The inbabitants Vryberg were kept from ...
... vitality which once characteristic of him. His immediate friends say that no pow*jM.ill induce him to leave South Africa until the war is over. Although the Queen generally respected throughout the United Kingdom, she has excited unfavourable comment ...
... benalses, whisk see by esemenry columns. Wenn. on gabled of Moon as food. • roe- tributor to the Beefonsee says Is Seeds Africa during the war Wenn hoes farmed a mot unimportant port in tie food of sewed the perinea. The inhetnbins of Vrybseg kept frees starvation ...